Electric Quarter Controlled Parking Zone

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What is being proposed?

A permit parking scheme and associated parking controls are proposed to operate from 8am to 6.30pm, Monday to Sunday to help maximise space for residents across the week. The likely layout of bays is shown on the plan provided. Permit holders would be able to park in any bay within the CPZ.


Why is this needed?

The streets in and surrounding the Electric Quarter are heavily parked, with residents, commuters and others all competing for limited on-street space. This not only makes it difficult for residents to park close to their homes but can also lead to dangerous and obstructive parking.

A permit system can help by deterring parking by commuters heading to Southbury Station, or by drivers seeking free parking when visiting High Street locations. Parking controls can also help tackle obstructive parking at junctions and at other unsuitable positions; deter households with numerous cars or vans taking up excessive space in the street; and clear out abandoned vehicles.


Permits - prices and eligibility:

Resident and visitor permits: Annual permit prices for an all-day parking zone are shown below and are set to ensure that schemes fully cover their operating costs. To be eligible for a resident’s permit you must live in the CPZ and have a vehicle registered at your address. Resident’s permits are limited to three per person. Visitor permits are also available for everyone living in the CPZ.

Business permits: The outline plans do not include bays for business permit holders as there are very few businesses within the CPZ boundary. However, some unrestricted parking will remain available for businesses and others on Queensway, which is mainly outside the zone.

Blue Badge Holders and Carers: Blue badge holders living in the zone can apply for their annual permit free of charge. Nurses etc. needing to visit clients within any Enfield Council parking zone can apply for an essential user permit, so the controls should not hinder care visits. Visitors providing routine care to family members based in the zone can also apply for an annual permit, as priced below.

Engine size (cc)

1000 or less

1001 to 1600

1601 to 1999

2000 or greater

Book of 10 visitor vouhcers

First permit

£77

£155

£230

£395

£21

Second/third permit£95£195£290£495


Consultation Leaflet and Plan:

Please view the consultation documents via the document library to the right of the page.

What is being proposed?

A permit parking scheme and associated parking controls are proposed to operate from 8am to 6.30pm, Monday to Sunday to help maximise space for residents across the week. The likely layout of bays is shown on the plan provided. Permit holders would be able to park in any bay within the CPZ.


Why is this needed?

The streets in and surrounding the Electric Quarter are heavily parked, with residents, commuters and others all competing for limited on-street space. This not only makes it difficult for residents to park close to their homes but can also lead to dangerous and obstructive parking.

A permit system can help by deterring parking by commuters heading to Southbury Station, or by drivers seeking free parking when visiting High Street locations. Parking controls can also help tackle obstructive parking at junctions and at other unsuitable positions; deter households with numerous cars or vans taking up excessive space in the street; and clear out abandoned vehicles.


Permits - prices and eligibility:

Resident and visitor permits: Annual permit prices for an all-day parking zone are shown below and are set to ensure that schemes fully cover their operating costs. To be eligible for a resident’s permit you must live in the CPZ and have a vehicle registered at your address. Resident’s permits are limited to three per person. Visitor permits are also available for everyone living in the CPZ.

Business permits: The outline plans do not include bays for business permit holders as there are very few businesses within the CPZ boundary. However, some unrestricted parking will remain available for businesses and others on Queensway, which is mainly outside the zone.

Blue Badge Holders and Carers: Blue badge holders living in the zone can apply for their annual permit free of charge. Nurses etc. needing to visit clients within any Enfield Council parking zone can apply for an essential user permit, so the controls should not hinder care visits. Visitors providing routine care to family members based in the zone can also apply for an annual permit, as priced below.

Engine size (cc)

1000 or less

1001 to 1600

1601 to 1999

2000 or greater

Book of 10 visitor vouhcers

First permit

£77

£155

£230

£395

£21

Second/third permit£95£195£290£495


Consultation Leaflet and Plan:

Please view the consultation documents via the document library to the right of the page.

  • Update on Electric Quarter CPZ

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    In September 2024 Enfield Council consulted residents on a proposed Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) for the Electric Quarter area in Ponders End.

    We heard from 107 people about the proposals, and the report which summarises the feedback can be read here.

    Following the engagement period held in 2024 and careful consideration of the responses received, the Council has decided to proceed in advancing the Electric Quarter CPZ proposals to the statutory consultation stage without any significant modifications.

    The Council is committed to Controlled Parking Zones as an important approach for managing car parking demand. CPZs help ensure that parking is allocated fairly, balancing the needs of residents, businesses, and essential services while also reducing congestion and encouraging sustainable transport.

    We would like to thank everyone who took part in the engagement opportunity on the proposed CPZ for the Electric Quarter area.

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